Since the publication of Review 2001 in the European Union,
comprehensive changes to pharmaceutical legislation have
led to a considerable modernization of the legal framework
for medicinal products developed and commercialized within
the European Union.

Since the dawn of the antimicrobial drug era, resistance
has shadowed the success of infectious disease therapy.
In his 1945 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Alexander Fleming
noted the danger of resistance.

PSYCHIATRIST LOREN MOSHER RECENTLY RESIGNED IN DISGUST FROM THE American Psychiatric Association, claiming that some of his colleagues are too quick to hand out drugs in what he terms an "unholy alliance" between psychiatrists and drug companies.